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性沟通、性满意度与炮友和恋人的 condom 使用行为。

Sexual communication, satisfaction, and condom use behavior in friends with benefits and romantic partners.

机构信息

a Department of Psychology , Harvard University.

出版信息

J Sex Res. 2014;51(1):74-85. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2012.719167. Epub 2012 Nov 26.

Abstract

Although "friends with benefits" relationships (FWBRs) are common and have been the subject of significant media and research attention, relatively little is known about them, especially in terms of how they differ from other types of relationships. The present research sought to compare the sexual outcomes of FWBRs to those of traditional romantic relationships via an online survey. Results revealed that FWBR partners were less likely to be sexually exclusive, had a lower frequency of sexual interaction, were less sexually satisfied, and generally communicated less about sex than romantic partners did. However, compared to romantic partners, FWBR partners devoted relatively more of the time spent together to sexual activity, practiced safe sex more frequently, communicated more often about extradyadic sexual experiences, and reported a greater number of lifetime casual sex partners. These findings indicate that the sexual outcomes of FWBRs and romantic relationships are quite distinct and provide evidence of the potential public health implications associated with both casual and committed sexual relationships.

摘要

尽管“有好处的朋友关系”(FWBRs)很常见,并且已经成为媒体和研究的关注焦点,但人们对它们的了解相对较少,特别是在它们与其他类型的关系有何不同方面。本研究通过在线调查比较了 FWBRs 和传统浪漫关系的性结果。结果表明,FWBR 伴侣不太可能保持性行为排他性,性行为的频率较低,性满意度较低,并且通常比浪漫伴侣更少地交流性问题。然而,与浪漫伴侣相比,FWBR 伴侣在共度的时间中相对更多地投入到性活动中,更频繁地使用安全套,更经常地交流婚外性行为,并且报告了更多的终身偶然性行为伴侣。这些发现表明 FWBRs 和浪漫关系的性结果截然不同,并提供了与随意和承诺性关系相关的潜在公共卫生影响的证据。

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